The Secret Nazi Moonbase

In the time just before the fall of Hitler's Third Reich, a stalwart band of scientists subverted the Luftwaffe's space program for their own purpose. In the confusion at the end of the war, these scientists escaped the bounds of Earth to establish their base on the far side of the moon. They are still there today.

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Astounding images from the dark side of the moon of what can only be structures that have been build by those intrepid , if not misguided, scientists that fled from Nazi Germany all those years ago. I can only hope that they have survived the harassment of lunar bombardment by their Earth brethren in the the alleged name of 'science'. Hopefully those at the Zeeman crater base are safe and sound.

Monday, May 21, 2007

You have got to be kidding. Don't the big wigs at NASA know that this will last a year, maybe two? As soon at the egg heads at the New Schwabenland Lunar Research Station find out then it's going to be curtains. I suspect that this is a thinly veiled plot to establish a beachhead for a troop deployment to wipe out the Nazi hoard once and for all. Hoo boy! With that ever be a fight!

Friday, January 26, 2007

The cover story for this is the same old same old, looking for water in a dark crater by bombarding it and sifting through the plume of dust ejected by the impact. Only this time they will find more that lunar rigolith! Steel, aluminum, titanium, human remains... I must give pause as to how these findings will be covered up! Obviously the 'Shepard' satellite that is going to do the close flyby through the plume will suffer a 'sudden loss in communications' at zero hour.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

He must have seen a rare out gassing of one of the covered craters that are used by the moon base.

Charles Olsen, 52, believes his "exclusive" photograph will challenge popular science with proof of extraterrestrial beings and prove there's atmosphere on the moon."I have the evidence," he says, revealing a series of photos which he took one cold October evening nearly two years ago.He learned through the evening news a rare lunar eclipse was set for cosmic alignment that very evening."I knew this was going to be a big deal, a big opportunity," he said, adding a full lunar eclipse only occurs every 120 years

Friday, July 21, 2006

Not of this Earth? What bunk! What this guy saw was clearly evidence of the famed German moon base.

After about thirty minutes of technical discussion and a complete rundown on all the steps in the process, the Airman turned to me and said candidly, "You know they've discovered a base on the back side of the Moon!". I said, "What do you mean?", and again he said, "They have discovered a base on the Moon!" and, surrepticiously, at the same time dropped a photograph in front of me. There it was, a mosaic print of the surface of the Moon, with some sort of geometric structures clearly visible. Scrutinizing the image, I could see spheres and towers. My first thought was, "Whose base is it?" Then I realized the full implication: it was not anyone of this earth